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Winding Barbed Wire
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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 476066" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>I bought an electric fence winder from TSC. It has 4 L's on it that you turn inward to get the wire off. I welded a pipe on it and drilled a hole through it to fit my post hole drill motor. After beefing up the L's it worked great. It has a point that you push in the ground to keep it stable. After winding take tie wire and secure roll together. Tie an old window weight to the end of wire while coiling. I rolled up 33,000 feet useing this thing and it was cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 476066, member: 5494"] I bought an electric fence winder from TSC. It has 4 L's on it that you turn inward to get the wire off. I welded a pipe on it and drilled a hole through it to fit my post hole drill motor. After beefing up the L's it worked great. It has a point that you push in the ground to keep it stable. After winding take tie wire and secure roll together. Tie an old window weight to the end of wire while coiling. I rolled up 33,000 feet useing this thing and it was cheap. [/QUOTE]
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